Beam-beam simulations for different future colliders
ORAL
Abstract
The design and optimization of future colliders – including Higgs factories, wakefield, and gamma-gamma colliders – require a detailed understanding of beam-beam effects at the interaction point. Here the physics is rich, consisting in nonlinear disruption, beamstrahlung, luminosity losses, and significant background generation. One of the key challenges is the development of up-to-date modeling tools that can be considered accurate and reliable even under this extreme regime of interaction. Here, we present recent advancements in WarpX, a particle-in-cell code that can model both the plasma-based acceleration stages and the interaction point. We detail the most recent code developments and efforts to provide a widespread user base. We show new simulation results for different types of colliders that address the role of beamstrahlung and secondary pair generation. These results can provide a baseline for next feasibility studies and conceptual designs of future colliders.
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Presenters
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Arianna Formenti
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
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Arianna Formenti
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Stepan S Bulanov
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Jean-Luc Vay
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Remi Lehe
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Jens Osterhoff
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Simon Knapen
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
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Angira Rastogi
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Simone Pagan Griso
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Carl B Schroeder
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Christiane Schreb
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory